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Study compares food addiction to substance use disorder

Por: WPTV Nation October 19, 2023

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Candy, ice cream and potato chips are delicious and consumed by people across the world, but are they as addicting as some narcotics?Researchers from the U.S., Brazil and Spain looked at the addictive properties of ultra-processed foods and found that these foods are highly rewarding, appealing and can be consumed compulsively. The researchers found that some behaviors around ultra-processed foods would meet the criteria for substance use... + full article



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